BACHELOR OF ARTS

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

The Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies Program prepares students for the demands of business and professional life by developing strong reasoning and communication skills. This program's broad curriculum encourages lifelong learning by providing students with a foundation upon which to build an understanding of the physical, cultural, and socio-economic environments in which they will live and work.

Bachelor of Arts in Professional* Studies With a Specialization in:

What Our Students Learn In our program, students learn how to integrate effective research, analytic thinking, and creative imagination. Students develop attributes that are highly valued and widely sought by employers—perspective, depth of insight, and skills in selecting useful information to support conclusions.

Why FIDM The Professional Studies Program allows third-year FIDM graduates to earn a Bachelor's degree quickly. This unique program teaches students to make thoughtful connections by adapting and transferring information—a vital skill in any industry. As a result, students have the opportunity to become more resourceful, adaptable, and promotable professionals. The availability of many courses online makes the program flexible for working students.

REQUIRED CLASSES FOR  BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)
REQUIRED CLASSES FOR  BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)
BUMT 3100 Ethics in Business+
GNST 2370  Applied Statistics+
GNST 2530  Principles of Kinesiology+
GNST 2530 LPrinciples of Kinesiology Lab+
GNST 2570 Microeconomics+
GNST 2630 Principles of Chemistry+
GNST 2870 Macroeconomics+
GNST 3000 World Political History+
GNST 3050 Writing for Business Professionals+
GNST 3150 Research on Topics of Design History+
GNST 3400 Social Psychology+
GNST 3500 Professional Presentation+
GNST 3600 Future Trends in Society
GNST 3700  Multicultural Perspectives Through the Short Story++
GNST 3800 Icons of Culture: The Context of Meaning++
GNST 3900 Issues in Contemporary Society+
  Total Units of Credit 46 

This program (all specializations) is not accepting enrollments as of Winter 2024.

Prerequisite: FIDM Associate of Arts Advanced Study degree

Graduates of this program are qualified to take jobs classified under Department of Labor occupational codes 41-1000, 41-2000, 41-3000, and 27-4000, among others.